purple-line

Install via package manager (Ubuntu/Debian)

An APT repository is available for installing the plugin. The repository contains the purple-line
package itself, and the required Apache Thrift packages which are not properly packaged by either
distribution.
You can access the mirror via SSL,if you like to transport safely,use the mirror with https:// .

For instructions for adding a custom repository on Ubuntu, see
the Ubuntu wiki.

For Debian, see the Debian wiki, or just add the following line
to your sources.list file:

deb http://debian.altrepo.eu/ code_name main

Replace code_name with your distribution specific codename. The codenames are listed in the
debian.altrepo.eu wiki.
In order to validate package signatures you need to add
this public key to the APT key list. It can be done
using the following command:

Note that apt-build is not an official APT family program. If you install via source, your
purple-line version will be up to date with the git repository. Note that the current git version
may not have been tested on Ubuntu/Debian. The package will install known build dependencies, but if
the git version requires new dependencies, compilation will fail.

Install from source (Arch Linux)

Arch Linux packages all the required dependencies and there's a PKGBUILD available (not yet in AUR).
You can install the plugin by simply typing:

The makefile supports a flag THRIFT_STATIC=true which causes it to download and build a version of
Thrift and statically link it. This should be convenient for people using one of the numerous
distributions that do not package Thrift.

You can also install the plugin for your user only by replacing install with user-install.